2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 200 metre breaststroke

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Men's 200 metre breaststroke
at the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
VenueWFCU Centre
Dates8 December (heats and final)
Competitors59 from 45 nations
Winning time2:01.21 CR
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Russia
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The Men's 200 metre breaststroke competition of the 2016 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) was held on 8 December 2016.[1]

Records[]

Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows.

Name Nation Time Location Date
World record Marco Koch  Germany 2:00.44 Berlin 20 November 2016
Championship record Dániel Gyurta  Hungary 2:01.35 Istanbul 14 December 2012

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Event Name Nation Time Record
8 December Final Marco Koch  Germany 2:01.21 CR

Results[]

Heats[]

The heats were held at 11:27.[2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 Marco Koch  Germany 2:03.69 Q
2 5 4 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:03.88 Q
3 7 5 Mikhail Dorinov  Russia 2:04.19 Q
4 7 6 Josh Prenot  United States 2:04.52 Q
5 7 3 Ilya Khomenko  Russia 2:04.63 Q
6 5 5 Nic Fink  United States 2:04.69 Q
6 3  Japan Q
8 5 6 Erik Persson  Sweden 2:04.93 Q
9 6 4 Thiago Simon  Brazil 2:04.96
10 5 3 Ross Murdoch  Great Britain 2:05.11
11 7 2 Mao Feilian  China 2:05.15
12 6 6  Japan 2:05.53
13 5 0 Carlos Claverie  Venezuela 2:05.84 NR
14 5 1 Yan Zibei  China 2:06.54
15 6 8 Dávid Verrasztó  Hungary 2:06.73
16 7 1  Belgium 2:06.83 NR
17 6 2 Ilya Shymanovich  Belarus 2:07.91
18 6 5 Felipe França Silva  Brazil 2:08.05
19 7 0 Christopher Rothbauer  Austria 2:08.51
20 6 1  Austria 2:09.78
21 6 7  France 2:09.87
22 5 8 Andrius Šidlauskas  Lithuania 2:11.20
23 4 7 Lee Hsuan-yen  Chinese Taipei 2:11.34
24 7 7  Kazakhstan 2:11.42
25 6 9 Daniils Bobrovs  Latvia 2:11.44
26 5 9 Chao Man Hou  Macau 2:11.47
27 7 9 Alaric Basson  South Africa 2:12.19
28 4 6 Youssef Elkamash  Egypt 2:12.44 NR
29 6 0 Radomyos Matjiur  Thailand 2:12.63 NR
30 3 4  Aruba 2:12.68 NR
31 4 4 Khoo Chien Yin Lionel  Singapore 2:13.53
32 4 9  Iceland 2:14.52
33 7 8 Jorge Murillo Valdes  Colombia 2:14.66
34 2 3 Marc Rojas  Dominican Republic 2:15.12
35 3 1 Arnoldo Herrera  Costa Rica 2:15.28
36 3 3 Arya Nasimi Shad  Iran 2:15.29 NR
37 3 2  South Africa 2:15.34
38 3 0 Pedro Pinotes  Angola 2:15.39 NR
39 3 8 Rafael Alfaro  El Salvador 2:15.71
40 3 6  Costa Rica 2:16.02 NR
41 4 0 Denis Petrashov  Kyrgyzstan 2:16.13
42 1 3 James Deiparine  Philippines 2:16.99
43 3 5  Kyrgyzstan 2:17.30
44 2 2  Mauritius 2:17.43 NR
45 2 4 James Lawson  Zimbabwe 2:17.48
46 3 9 Ryan Maskelyne  Papua New Guinea 2:17.57 NR
47 2 6  Chile 2:18.50 NR
48 1 5  Singapore 2:19.38
49 2 5  Dominican Republic 2:21.40
50 2 0  Philippines 2:21.97
51 2 1  Albania 2:22.42 NR
52 2 7 Brandon Schuster  Samoa 2:22.58 NR
53 4 5  Hong Kong 2:22.75
54 4 3 Jason Block  Canada 2:24.03
55 2 9 Samuele Rossi  Seychelles 2:29.00 NR
56 2 8  Curaçao 2:33.75 NR
57 1 4 Miguel Mena  Nicaragua 2:34.57 NR
4 1 Azad Al-Barazi  Syria DSQ
4 8  United States Virgin Islands DSQ
3 7 Julian Fletcher  Bermuda DNS
4 2 Richard Funk  Canada DNS
5 2 Martin Liivamägi  Estonia DNS
5 7 Martin Allikvee  Estonia DNS

Final[]

The final was held at 18:30.[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Marco Koch  Germany 2:01.21 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Andrew Willis  Great Britain 2:02.71
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Mikhail Dorinov  Russia 2:03.09
4 7 Nic Fink  United States 2:03.79
5 6 Josh Prenot  United States 2:03.96
6 8 Erik Persson  Sweden 2:04.83
7 2 Ilya Khomenko  Russia 2:04.97
8 1  Japan 2:05.40

References[]

  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  2. ^ "Heats results". Archived from the original on 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2017-06-17.
  3. ^ "Final results". Archived from the original on 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2017-06-17.
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